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Group for Gm, sapphic delight

Hello everyone,

We're a mixed group interested in playing an all-female party for a sapphic fantasy game. Our preferred systems are DnD 5e or Pathfinder, but I'm open to trying anything. Currently, I have my character ready and a level 3 sheet built via Beyond for 2024 (I'm flexible with any adjustments needed). Here's a quick overview of my character:

Jackie Montclair is a 19-year-old Tiefling Rogue and member of the Blackbriars gang — loud, chaotic, flirtatious, and dangerous in equal measure, with a soft spot for romance novels and a knack for turning tragedies into good stories. Orphaned early after her merchant father's suicide left the family in ruins, she survived a near-fatal hanging by striking a mysterious bargain with a figure called the Dealer, emerging transformed into a Tiefling with no memory of the encounter — she believes she gained something, not lost it. She's a con artist and gambler at heart, running an accidental spy network built entirely on book club recommendations, fiercely loyal to her found family — especially her crush and leader Vivienne and her best friend and tattoo artist Brick. She openly bears her messy history on her skin, in her decks of cards, and in her words. Watch for gambling-themed omens (the King of Hearts, blank cards, the Tower) — they are breadcrumbs pointing to a family debt she doesn't realize she owes.

u/Koolkoopa5 — 3 days ago